Slim Riahi (Arabic: سليم الرياحي; born 1972) is a Tunisian businessman and politician. He was the founder and leader of the Free Patriotic Union (UPL).[3]
Returning to Tunisia after the Tunisian revolution in January 2011, he founded a political party, the Free Patriotic Union (UPL), which promotes an economically liberal and modernist program and positions itself at the centre of the political spectrum.[6] The party run into controversy for mingling political and business interests, extensive campaigning and unclear financial resources.[4][7] In August 2011, Riahi announced that he was planning to enter into Tunisia's media business with acquiring a 20-percent stake of the newspaper publisher Dar Assabah.[7] He also established three TV stations, namely Ettounsiya Al-Oula, Ettounsiya Sport and Ettounsiya News.[3]
He advertised to become the president of Club Africain on 6 June 2012 and his love for Club Africain made him the president of the club.[8] He was officially confirmed as the new president of Club Africain on 16 June 2012.[9]
On 28 June 2017, his assets were frozen by the Tunis Court of First Instance on suspicion of money laundering.[10] Riahi is in self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates following the issuing of a five year jail sentence against him for issuing checks without balance, as well as corruption related to his leading the Tunisian sports club Club Africain.,[11] On 16 October 2017 the Tunisian court decided to drop the verdicts against businessman Salim Riahi in the case of checks without balance. Al Riahi attended accompanied by a statement stating that he had cleared the checks, after objecting to a 5-year prison sentence.[12]